Hi! Thanks! I don't have the link to the pattern because I have it printed, not online! I copied the instructions from the pattern on my previous post. Can you help me understand it? I don't know how to make the decreases. How many...etc? Help!

Hi, can you give me the name of the pattern or the instructions before "Shape Raglan...."? Maybe I can find some info that would help that way...we can't have the whole pattern 'cause of copyright laws

Sorry! I didn't know about the copyright! So I'll type the instructions for the back.
It says like this:
GREEN ARAN SWEATERStitches used: 1. 2/3 Rib stitch: *P2,K3* Cable Stitch: See chart (it comes with a chart of where the cables go) Back: Cast on 107 sts. and work 2/3 Rib st. At 1 3/4 in. from beg. change to No. 31/2 needles and beg. cables as foll: work 1st 32 sts. in 2/3 rib st. then make right cable. Work next 27 sts. in 2/3 Rib st.then make left cable. Work last 32 sts. in 2/3 Rib st. At 9 1/2 in. from beg., shape raglan armholes: 5 sts. from edge and decr. at each side every 2 rows: 3-1 and 1 st. (97 sts.) Cont. decr. at each side every 2 rows as foll: 2 sts. (once) and 1 st. (twice) Rep. 23 times. Cast off straight rem. 35 sts.

I hope you can help me because I don't understand anything about the raglan armholes. My work already measures 9 1/2 in., but I can't keep knitting because I don't know how to make the decreases. How many on which sides? etc!

This one is worded very strangely. I think you work 5 sts then decrease, work across and 7 sts before the end do the dec and work the last 5 sts. It sounds like they may be unbalanced decreases, more at the beginning of the row than at the end. The 3-1 sounds like a double decrease taking 3 sts down to 1 maybe ssk. But then the following decreases I'm not sure if you dec 2 sts on the next RS row, one at each end, or dec 2 sts at the beg and one at the end, or if you dec 2 at both ends twice then dec 1 st once.

I think this is one where you need to contact the designer and ask to have it spelled out. I don't understand it myself.